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Cohen

Economics Tutor Fairfield, QLD
Similar to my response to the last question, I believe a tutor exists to personalise the teaching experience. What this means is understanding exactly what it is the student that gets the student stuck on a certain topic. It may be the whole topic in general or it may be that one small concept is throwing them off, but the most important thing a…
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Vijayalaxmi

Economics Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
The tutor has to be a perfect role model in overall aspects of academics, discipline and punctuality. They must be devout and ready to put their 100% efforts to their students career. I am a positive attitude and am a never-give-up person. I am a sophophilic person which I believe is the primary quality needed for a…
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Tianchun

Economics Tutor Woolloongabba, QLD
Guide my students, rather than teach him. The most important thing I can do for my students is to try my best to teach, so I can see their change day to day. I am very patient and perseverance, a tutor cannot be anxious to students, we need to give him some time to digest the knowledge. And I am very kind to…

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We're very happy with how the tutoring has been going with Axel. He and my son seem to have found a good rhythm and my son is feeling more confident with his learning alread.
Katrina, Upper Mount Gravatt

Inside Eight Mile PlainsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Mikyla worked on confidently substituting values into algebraic expressions and practiced combining like terms, especially with both positive and negative coefficients.

Year 10 student Lara focused on understanding the laws of indices and surds, as well as solving a range of quadratic equations through manipulation and problem-solving strategies.

For Year 12, Savio tackled exam revision in differentiation—specifically limits, tangents, and curve analysis—using worked examples to consolidate key calculus skills ahead of assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing a Research Investigation in Physics found it difficult to organize ideas coherently and clarify the task, as seen when narrowing down an evaluable research question.

In Year 10 Maths, one student tended to "attempt to memorise the content rather than understanding it first," which led to forgetting key processes during revision.

Another, in Year 8 Algebra, skipped writing out steps for negatives and squared values—"It's better to write down the working steps out than doing mental maths."

Meanwhile, a Year 12 student admitted procrastinating on exam prep; practice was left until the last minute, impacting confidence under timed conditions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Eight Mile Plains noticed that one Year 11 student, after initially struggling to structure her research investigation, was able to clarify her research question and engage much more actively during the session.

In a high school maths lesson, another student began openly asking for help when stuck on tangents and differentiation, rather than hesitating or guessing—showing a real shift towards self-advocacy.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who previously mixed up "greater than" and "less than" symbols remembered the difference this week by using a new visual trick and completed all comparison problems correctly without reminders.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Garden City Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Warrigal Road State School.